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1  imaging applications (e.g., scientific CMOS cameras).
2 ronic devices (e.g., scanners and cell-phone cameras).
3 he other system on a time-gated, intensified camera.
4 from a traditional tabletop mydriatic fundus camera.
5 s in the transmitted light are acquired on a camera.
6 tic portable camera and a mydriatic standard camera.
7 acitor power and ECL was captured with a CCD camera.
8  The heart was imaged at 750 Hz with a video camera.
9 complementary illumination in a single-pixel camera.
10 ed light of each well through the smartphone camera.
11 ttice are verified by utilizing a high speed camera.
12 ssed on each CZT camera and the conventional camera.
13 meter, which costs 100 times more than a CCD camera.
14 in the medium are measured with the positron camera.
15 re detected with a high-speed, low-noise CCD camera.
16 phone images with those of a digital retinal camera.
17 can be monitored using LEDs and a smartphone camera.
18 ing particle displacement using a smartphone camera.
19 omarkers, and is read out using a smartphone camera.
20 erent from those yielded by the conventional camera.
21 ated with a flow-control unit and a positron camera.
22 ial in an ultrafast compressive single pixel camera.
23    Resulting ECL light was measured by a CCD camera.
24 MBq), (123)I-MIBG (54 +/- 14 MBq), and a CZT camera.
25 ific complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor camera.
26 med using a dedicated cadmium zinc telluride camera.
27  modalities and an open surgery fluorescence camera.
28 y detection has been carried out by a mobile camera.
29 2.5 ms time resolution using a fast electron camera.
30 optical flashes detectable using a sensitive camera.
31  webcam on the tablet as well as an external camera.
32  grows radially inward like the shutter of a camera.
33  binary raw data from a high-resolution LSCI camera.
34 ves examining HEs qualitatively using fundus camera.
35 -stress measurements were made using a SPECT camera.
36 positioned and vertically stacked stereo RGB cameras.
37 king behaviours using motion-triggered video cameras.
38 out advanced illumination techniques or fast cameras.
39 ds the next generation of versatile infrared cameras.
40 ith (123)I-mIBG and imaged using 2 different cameras.
41 cess to the Internet, computers, and digital cameras.
42 ient alternative to commonly used scientific cameras.
43 e world look like a film recorded on a shaky camera?
44 equires sequential imaging(10, 11), multiple cameras(12), or segmented dedicated fields of view(13, 1
45          To localize the heart using the CZT camera, (99m)Tc-tetrofosmin (358 +/- 177 MBq) was admini
46 ed photometer (constructed from a cell phone camera, a planar light source, and a cardboard box), dem
47 images, but there are no DICOM standards for camera-acquired dermatologic images to date.
48 am illuminates the specimen and a high-speed camera acquires the time-varying speckle images.
49 ficant difference in CDR measurement between cameras after adjusting for grader and measurement order
50                                 Single-pixel cameras allow to obtain images in a wide range of challe
51 ola mola), is highlighted where animal-borne cameras allowed the ground-truthing of data sets collect
52 nce with a spatially resolving single photon camera, allowing us to determine the absolute transition
53  The VR system consisted of a motion-capture camera and a computer-generated simulation projected on
54 ship with R(2)=0.90 between the low cost CCD camera and a fluorometer, which costs 100 times more tha
55 otographs taken with a nonmydriatic portable camera and a mydriatic standard camera.
56 ights fixed to the lens of a commercial DSLR camera and a USB programmable controller board to sequen
57   Patients wore glasses mounted with a small camera and a video processor that converted images into
58               We gave participants a digital camera and analysed the photos they took: images taken b
59 ange of the optode is recorded via an iPhone camera and analyzed by an iPhone App.
60 lts are acquired using a standard smartphone camera and analyzed with a simple gray scale quantificat
61                                  Using a CCD camera and image analysis software, H2 PAD senses the ch
62 uantification is achieved using a smartphone camera and integrated image analysis app.
63 hly reflective tube between the painting and camera and introducing a low temperature source, thermal
64  equipped with a charge-coupled device (CCD) camera and is a nondestructive measurement method.
65 e fitted to a series (n= 12) of planar gamma-camera and serum measurements ((111)In-DOTATATE) of pati
66         The single-photon sensitivity of the camera and the absence of scanning the detection system
67 teen acquisitions were processed on each CZT camera and the conventional camera.
68      The imaging of the muTAD with a digital camera and the extraction of the H coordinate of the HSV
69 angular shape of the pixels of the line-scan camera and to improve the pixel sampling rates.
70                                        Towed cameras and diving robots acquire high-resolution imager
71 study of cilia requires expensive high speed cameras and high powered microscopes which is unsuitable
72 ) data collected with multiple onboard video cameras and sensors provide a unique opportunity to eval
73 70 from the smartphone but not the reference camera, and 227 from neither the reference camera nor th
74 ed the settings of the automated microscope, camera, and commercial image analysis software.
75 atic characterization of the laser, infrared camera, and other components of the reader and their int
76 tically tracks pig movement with depth video cameras, and automatically measures standing, feeding, d
77  of synchronous information derived from two cameras, and then compared them with the original 2D vie
78 ector development and faster, more sensitive cameras are required to further improve localisation cer
79                                          CCD cameras are ubiquitous in research labs, industry, and h
80 arefully characterize an industry-grade CMOS camera as a cost-efficient alternative to commonly used
81  lighting conditions, utilizing a smartphone camera as a detector.
82 fic DNA sequences that utilizes a smartphone camera as the sensor in conjunction with a hand-held "cr
83 ere identified via helicopter-based infrared camera at 13 production and gathering facilities.
84  flame ionization detection, manual infrared camera, automated infrared drone, and distributed detect
85 , topography and pachymetry with Scheimpflug camera, axial length with non-contact partial coherence
86 ral resolutions, and found that the infrared camera based NDVI (camera-NDVI) agreed well with the lea
87                       A high-quality digital camera based on a multi-megapixel array will typically r
88 tric readout by using a conventional digital camera based on red-green-blue data acquisition.
89 mination beam coupled with highly sensitive, camera-based detection of the CARS signal allows for fas
90                     Here we demonstrate that camera-based imaging can provide a similar performance f
91                           With the advent of camera-based imaging FCS, which measures the diffusion c
92 .%) oil/water mixtures via a convenient, CCD camera-based imaging technique without any pretreatment
93                  Navigated laser is a fundus camera-based photocoagulator with retinal eye tracking.
94 r operating in transmittance mode and (ii) a camera-based photometer (constructed from a cell phone c
95                    Of the 3 methods used for camera-based quantification, the strongest correlation w
96 ion in low-cost and high-resolution cameras, camera-based spectrometry methods have the potential to
97 om both methods (also 371 from the reference camera but not the smartphone, 170 from the smartphone b
98   These data sets were acquired by different cameras, camera platforms and in varying illumination co
99 roliferation in low-cost and high-resolution cameras, camera-based spectrometry methods have the pote
100 scence video at the native frame rate of the camera can be achieved.
101                                 The proposed camera can be used in application such as non-destructiv
102 r field results further demonstrate that the camera can capture quantitatively accurate electromagnet
103 lored plastic gel filter, the naked eye or a camera can easily discriminate between positive and nega
104             A portable, nonmydriatic, fundus camera can facilitate remote evaluation of disc images o
105 y video stream and images, together with its camera capacity (up to nine cameras), permit in situ obs
106                                          The camera captures images with a resolution of 1.5 degrees,
107         Here we report on an electrochemical camera chip capable of simultaneous spatial imaging of m
108 nts were evaluated by means of a Scheimpflug camera combined with a Placido corneal topographer.
109  to the capabilities of mobile phones (their cameras, connectivity, portability, etc.) and to advance
110 hesized that separating the active electrode/camera cords would reduce thermal injury occurring at th
111 arison to parallel oriented active electrode/camera cords.
112 ins after exercise in human skeletal muscle.-Camera, D.
113  we estimated a linear model fitting the CZT camera data to the planar data, and we applied it to pro
114 dicated coincidence-photon and single-photon camera designs that have been described in the literatur
115 e wide-field microscopes and two-dimensional camera detectors to localize molecules to much higher pr
116 , and we applied it to provide corrected CZT camera-determined HMRs in patients (cHMRreproj and cHMRt
117 i-spectral, fast-sampling, uncooled infrared camera device (AVOID) to examine its ability to detect v
118 ESV (mL/m(2)) were higher for one of the CZT cameras (Discovery NM 530c) than for the other (D-SPECT)
119      Binocular imaging with additional video cameras enabled marker motion to be tracked in three dim
120 stributed in the scene and are packed on the camera end, thus making a brush-like structure.
121 agnosis was carried out using a Philips iU22 camera equipped with a linear probe with 17-5-MHz resolu
122 ges were acquired using a conventional SPECT camera equipped with parallel hole collimators, and hybr
123           The Moon-based Extreme Ultraviolet Camera (EUVC) of the Chang'e 3 mission provides a global
124                                          The camera exhibits nearly diffraction-limited image quality
125 tail as high as 40% due to microscope focus, camera exposure time and the software image intensity th
126 the world's smallest and oldest example of a camera eye.
127                           A full field-X-ray camera (FF-XRC) was developed for performing the simulta
128     This will reduce patient exposure to the camera flash and could provide sufficient quality images
129 able paper test cartridge along with using a camera flash as the light source allows on-site halocarb
130 owing use of the new cardiac-dedicated SPECT camera for (123)I-mIBG imaging.
131  of these parallel streams onto a high-speed camera for analysis.
132                           We demonstrate our camera for imaging through smoke, through a tinted scree
133 rate by performing NLISA with an iPad/iPhone camera for imaging.
134  a DR screening program using a nonmydriatic camera for ocular imaging and remote reading centers for
135  inter- and intraobserver agreement for each camera for the diagnosis of glaucoma.
136                            We used a digital camera for the quantitative analysis of glucose with the
137  is promising for use in laser-driven streak cameras for attosecond temporal characterization of bunc
138                                     A single camera frame is sufficient to obtain the complete probab
139 n the marked region to be identified in each camera frame.
140 rame rates through subsampling a traditional camera frame.
141 xcited with cyan or blue LEDs on alternating camera frames, thus providing a 375-Hz effective samplin
142 ion probe (GP; VITOM-GP) or a portable gamma-camera (GC; Vitom GC), clip-on brackets were designed an
143 ion probe (GP; VITOM-GP) or a portable gamma-camera (GC; Vitom GC), clip-on brackets were designed an
144                                              Camera-guided instruments, such as endoscopes, have beco
145                    Advances in handheld beta cameras have focused on hardware improvements, but we ap
146 h anterior reprojection images using the CZT camera (HMRreproj), and with transaxial reconstructed im
147 ransaxial reconstructed images using the CZT camera (HMRtransaxial).
148          Analysis of Dawn spacecraft Framing Camera image data allows evaluation of the topography an
149                                      Digital camera imagery, which can be acquired frequently, has be
150   Microscale kidney dosimetry based on alpha-camera images and a nephron model revealed hot spots in
151 cal controls of the phenological patterns in camera images has rarely been done.
152                            Of these, 3 gamma-camera images were assessed by the independent reviewer;
153 organ distribution was evaluated using alpha-camera images, and microscale dosimetry was modeled.
154  We report the discovery, using Dawn Framing Camera images, of a landform on dwarf planet Ceres that
155 xperiments are often obtained from stacks of camera images.
156 ce of transient water flow from Dawn Framing Camera images.The Dawn spacecraft has provided orbital b
157 (VII) tracer at <10(-10) mol L(-1) and gamma camera imaging showed full retention of (99m)Tc in aceta
158 stic value of MPI performed with a CZT SPECT camera in a large cohort of patients suspected of having
159 tions, that the sensitivity of a binary SPAD camera in SMLM experiments can be improved significantly
160 ur observations using motion-triggered video cameras in Indonesian Borneo are novel for clouded leopa
161 uated SNs could be visualized with the gamma-camera independent of the working distance.
162 monstrate this concept with a miniature flat camera integrating a monolithic metasurface lens doublet
163                                         This camera is based on a Heidelberg Engineering Spectralis s
164       The low cost ( approximately $300) CCD camera is capable of detecting Shiga toxin activity at c
165 nterest, ultimately the speed limit of a CCD camera is constrained by the electronic readout rate of
166                                 The proposed camera is featured with simple and lightweight design, e
167 an be used to acquire an image; no gamma-ray camera is needed.
168  with the cadmium-zinc-telluride (CZT) SPECT camera is not well established.
169 30c than for the D-SPECT or the conventional camera, leading to decreased LVEF in healthy subjects.
170 llite imaging, which requires large diameter camera lenses to achieve high image resolution.
171                                   Our streak-camera lifetime measurement and interacting lattice-dipo
172                        The frame rate of the camera limits the time resolution of the experiment and
173     Here we use Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC) Narrow Angle Camera (NAC) temporal ('befor
174 cecraft and the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC) on the LRO spacecraft, which indicates the
175                   A sample of 123 cells were camera lucida-drawn and digitized.
176  4 estimated DTotal from a single 48-h gamma-camera measurement.
177 e component (Dgamma) from uncollimated gamma-camera measurements and dose due to beta emissions (Dbet
178                                    Effect of camera modality on CDR measurement; inter- and intraobse
179 laucoma over grader, repeat measurement, and camera modality.
180 ion fraction, and regional function for each camera model.
181 maging System (FluorIS), based on a consumer camera modified for greatly increased sensitivity to chl
182                             A suite of three cameras monitor neuronal fluorescence and the animal's p
183 trial Fibrillation and Systolic Dysfunction [CAMERA-MRI]; ACTRN12613000880741).
184 naissance Orbiter Camera (LROC) Narrow Angle Camera (NAC) temporal ('before and after') image pairs t
185 content, though weaker relationships between camera-NDVI and LAI.
186 und significant linear relationships between camera-NDVI and leaf chlorophyll concentration, and betw
187  leaf chlorophyll concentration, and between camera-NDVI and leaf nitrogen content, though weaker rel
188         Therefore, we recommend ground-based camera-NDVI as a powerful tool for long-term, near surfa
189 d found that the infrared camera based NDVI (camera-NDVI) agreed well with the leaf expansion process
190 opy crossing points for a year (7,102 canopy camera nights), we confirmed bridge use by 25 mammal spe
191 e camera, and 227 from neither the reference camera nor the smartphone).
192                                    Combining camera observations with ecosystem carbon dioxide fluxes
193 iber-optic spectrophotometer or the built-in camera of a smartphone.
194  2 additional lateral cameras to the forward camera of the colonoscope, allowing endoscopists to view
195 gle-photon avalanche photodiode (SPAD) array cameras offer single-photon sensitivity, very high frame
196              Nuclear imaging using gamma-ray cameras offers the benefits of using small quantities of
197                  We deployed an animal-borne camera on gentoo penguins (Pygoscelis papua) and recorde
198 l conditions, we deployed animal-borne video cameras on loggerhead and green turtles in addition to f
199 le to those acquired using a desktop retinal camera operated by an ophthalmic assistant.
200 ncentrations is described using a cell phone camera or a hand-held optoelectronic nose.
201 lnerability using standard flatbed scanners, cameras, or microscopes.
202 ogether with its camera capacity (up to nine cameras), permit in situ observations of shrimp feeding
203 es multiple 2D images, obtained from a fixed camera perspective, with different illumination directio
204 maging modalities: color and red-free fundus camera photography; infrared reflectance scanning laser
205 ata sets were acquired by different cameras, camera platforms and in varying illumination conditions.
206 lated near field images both reveal that the camera produces qualitatively accurate images with negli
207 erent model organisms, locomotion types, and camera properties.
208 ings show that MPI acquired with a CZT SPECT camera provides excellent prognostic information, with l
209 hereby zebrafish are recorded using a single camera providing 2D videos.
210 luminous intensity of GFP, imaged by the CCD camera (R(2)=0.85) or fluorometer (R(2)=0.86).
211                                 A high speed camera records the motion of the points by properly inte
212 rrelation of thermal light, the demonstrated camera recovered the image of the resolution testing gau
213                                 Conventional cameras rely upon a pixelated sensor to provide spatial
214 her radiopharmaceuticals developed for gamma-camera renography.
215 rehose of data generated by the time stretch camera requires optical data compression.
216  for the other (D-SPECT) or the conventional camera (respectively, 40.5 +/- 9.2, 37 +/- 7.9, and 35.8
217 or the CZT cameras than for the conventional camera, resulting in a decreased but more accurate LVEF
218                             In contrast, our camera's detector array requires highly parallelized tim
219 infrared emitters across the entire infrared camera sensitivity range.
220 ments would block the lines of view, a gamma camera setup was developed to be able to view around the
221 r of multiple representative species at each camera site to calibrate a single model for all deciduou
222  of post-processing binary raw data from any camera source to improve the sensitivity of functional f
223               Consequently, highly sensitive cameras, sufficient shielding from background light, and
224 hotometer, portable spectrometer, and iPhone camera, suggest that label-free and visible quantificati
225 xamined by remote operated-vehicle and towed camera surveys carried out between 2011 and 2016.
226       We performed helicopter-based infrared camera surveys of more than 8000 O&G well pads in seven
227 commercial digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera system allowing fast reconstruction of 3D objects
228 pes of experiments, including an appropriate camera system as well as a controlled behavioural arena,
229 a Raspberry Pi computer, and high-definition camera system as well as Arduino-based optical and therm
230 ured during two deployments of an underwater camera system to 250-287 m depth in Sognefjorden, wester
231 ve was to test the ability of a laparoscopic camera system to detect the fluorescent signal emanating
232                                          The camera system was baited with two Periphylla periphylla
233 g was performed using a fluorescence-capable camera system.
234               Yet, current techniques (video camera systems, optical microscopy and transmission elec
235  prior estimates from trawl catch and baited camera techniques (152 and 188 individuals km(-2) respec
236  microscopy based on non-destructive readout camera technology that can increase the signal to noise
237  that with predicted future advances in SPAD camera technology, SPAD devices will outperform existing
238 raction value, volume was higher for the CZT cameras than for the conventional camera, resulting in a
239 ectivity imaging system with a single-photon camera that generates high-quality images from approxima
240                         The advent of hybrid cameras that combine MRI with either SPECT or PET has st
241 luorescence microscopes use scientific-grade cameras that represent a substantial share of the instru
242 imize the sensitivity of standard smartphone cameras, that can detect the presence of single-digit pW
243 apture of a carotid waveform using an iPhone camera (The waveform is captured using a custom app that
244                        But unlike an optical camera, the amplified MR detector can "see" across intes
245                     Using a consumer digital camera, the linear range of the detector response ranged
246                                    The phone camera then photographs the capillary tube and analyzes
247         Fundus images, taken using a digital camera through dark-adapted pupils using a standard prot
248  we use a direct-detection electron-counting camera to acquire TEM images of the MOF ZIF-8 with an ul
249 and a 20x objective lens with a mobile phone camera to create an inexpensive, portable and robust DFM
250 th a portable, 45-degree nonmydriatic fundus camera to images from a traditional tabletop mydriatic f
251 DVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) camera to monitor daily variations of vegetation reflect
252 rm enthalpimetric analysis using an infrared camera to monitor temperature without contact.
253 issection, NIR-C was obtained by turning the camera to NIR mode.
254 ensitometer to measure bulk density, digital cameras to image the measured soil, and a visible-near-i
255 t difficult or impossible for previous video cameras to provide clear imagery of the ponds' benthic h
256                                      We used cameras to record scavengers removing carcasses and elap
257   Here, we use GPS loggers and onboard video cameras to study peregrine falcons, Falco peregrinus, at
258 opy (FUSE) incorporates 2 additional lateral cameras to the forward camera of the colonoscope, allowi
259                                  The digital camera took images at 0 and 16 to 24 h and the WASPLab s
260                                      We used camera-trap data from Serengeti National Park to examine
261 forests worldwide that employ a standardized camera trapping protocol, and we compute data analytics
262                                        Using camera traps, we evaluated crossing rates of a pipeline
263  area covered and spacing of detectors (e.g. cameras, traps, etc.) must reflect movement characterist
264 would reduce thermal injury occurring at the camera trocar incision in comparison to parallel oriente
265 e last common ancestor, such as the wing and camera-type lens eye in vertebrates and invertebrates, a
266 d by the naked eye or imaged by a smartphone camera under a portable UV light source.
267        Our system is based on a single-pixel camera using short-pulsed structured illumination and a
268 MFRi) in humans as assessed with a CZT SPECT camera versus PET.
269                   To attach the fluorescence camera (VITOM) to either a gamma-ray detection probe (GP
270          Methods: To attach the fluorescence camera (VITOM) to either a gamma-ray detection probe (GP
271  a nonmydriatic, autofocus, hand-held fundus camera (Volk Optical, Mentor, Ohio, USA).
272       The imaging capability of the proposed camera was characterized in both near field and far fiel
273 eptor properties derived here, a "shark eye" camera was designed and developed that yielded contrast
274 d (99m)Tc) acquisition on a multipinhole CZT camera was feasible in patients with heart failure.
275      To minimize motion artifact, the iPhone camera was held in a cradle over the carotid artery duri
276                                      A depth camera was used to acquire images of sorghum (Sorghum bi
277  from digital images captured with a digital camera was used to quantify the visual sensitivity.
278 k, the FluorIS, a low-cost modified consumer camera, was used to capture wide-band wide-field-of-view
279 a high-speed (750 fps) charge-coupled device camera, we measure the driving pressure Deltap, maximum
280                 Using footage from body-worn cameras, we analyze the respectfulness of police officer
281 n x-ray tube, an x-ray detector, and a gamma camera were positioned in one line, enabling imaging of
282  devices will outperform existing scientific cameras when capturing fast temporal dynamics.
283 he visual feedback provided by the endoscope camera, which is routinely compromised when body fluids
284  approach (method 1) requires repeated gamma-camera whole-body measurements along with blood samples.
285                           Imaging on a gamma-camera with (90)Y after selective internal radiotherapy
286 as built by using a mobile C-arm and a gamma camera with a four-pinhole collimator.
287 onstration was done by coupling the designed camera with a microwave convex lens.
288 ve using a near-infrared (NIR) hyperspectral camera with a spectral range of approximately 900 to 170
289 ride (CZT) detectors to a conventional Anger camera with cardiofocal collimators for the assessment o
290 gest that full integration of a fluorescence camera with gamma-detector (GP or GC) can be of value wh
291 gest that full integration of a fluorescence camera with gamma-detector (GP or GC) can be of value wh
292 ncy shifts of the laser, and using a new CCD camera with improved noise performance.
293 use a single-photon avalanche detector array camera with pico-second timing accuracy to detect photon
294 ation of a novel metamaterial absorber based camera with subwavelength spatial resolution are investi
295  a multipinhole cadmium-zinc-telluride (CZT) camera with that obtained using conventional planar imag
296                This study compared two SPECT cameras with cadmium-zinc-telluride (CZT) detectors to a
297                                        gamma-cameras with solid-state cadmium-zinc-telluride (CZT) de
298                                        SPECT cameras with solid-state detectors can obtain dynamic im
299 min) is feasible using a hybrid CZT SPECT/CT camera without compromising image quality or significant
300                                  The new CZT cameras yielded global LV function results different fro

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